Thicket/ Long-leaved Panic Grass |
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COMMON NAME: Long Leaved Panicgrass OTHER COMMON NAME(S):
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Panicum longifolium FAMILY: Poaceae COMMUNITY: Thicket STATUS: Native LIFESPAN: Perennial HEIGHT: to 3 feet FLOWERING TIME: Early July to early August, some to September FRUITING TIME: Early July to early August, some to early October DISTRIBUTION: Scattered statewide, most frequent in the Pine Barrens
in New Jersey IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICS:
Tufted, culms compressed, sheaths compressed ~ Leaves long flat, erect,
firm ~ Panicle (flower cluster) 4 to 8 inches long ~ Branches spreading
~ Spikelets lance or oval shape, green to purplish tinged GENERAL INFORMATION:
The Poaceae family is commonly called the grass family and grasses in
this genus, Panicum, are commonly called panic grasses.
The name is presumably derived from its more or less diffuse panicle
or flower cluster. Long-Leaved Panicgrass is named for the leaves which
are longer than the leaves of other panic grasses.
Please note: While harvesting
wild berries/fruit is permitted at Island Beach State Park, visitors must
adhere to park regulations at all times and must not damage vegetation
or go off designated trails. This
information is presented for educational purposes.
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